IF you were lucky enough to attend the Girls Aloud UK tour last Summer, you will know that the girls confounded the critics - producing a slick live performance which left the fans eager for more.

IF you were lucky enough to attend the Girls Aloud UK tour last Summer, you will know that the girls confounded the critics - producing a slick live performance which left the fans eager for more.

Now you can recapture the ladies live on this brand new DVD. Smooth vocal harmonies, athletic choreography, arresting visuals and packed with hits - I am not talking about Madonna or Kylie.

The girls deliver on all these fronts and more in this memento of the gig to remember.

Opening with the pop-tastic Biology - Nadine struts across the stage flanked by her bandmates - all looking like they have just stepped off the checkout rather than the catwalk.

There is something refreshingly normal about these five. They don't require corny Spice Girl name tags as the audience remember them without the need for gimmicks.

As you watch this fast paced gig - you notice how lively the audience are during the set- the girls humbly continue- hardly believing that they are worthy of such adulation.

Appeal

This is the key part of their appeal, they are the girls from your street who don't give two figs ' what the neighbours will say!'

Love Machine has the crowd looking good on the dancefloor as their favourite pop band work their magic via Xenomania's catchy and highly original tunes. With each track, the girls get better.
I Predict A Riot might have been renamed: I Predict A Daft Cover but it works and the end result is as sublime as the band's zany outfits.

A musical medley including Fame, Footloose and Flashdance has the audience connected as one via the campness on display. The audience go wild, as will you on your couch!

The hits flow as freely as the wine in the crowd.

This is a great DVD which enables you relive the concert that had everyone talking. With their Greatest Hits CD hitting the top spot, this exhilarating live show is sure to do the same.

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